Women with AIDS: Off the Radar Screen
By Janine Avril I feel for all women with AIDS, but my heart goes out to women like my mother who have lived, suffered and
By Janine Avril I feel for all women with AIDS, but my heart goes out to women like my mother who have lived, suffered and
by Alexis Greene Nikkole Salter grew up in Los Angeles. Danai Gurira was raised in Zimbabwe. In 2001, the two women, aspiring actors in their
Over the years, HIV-AIDS has been demonized and stigmatized, especially by religious reactionaries. Family “values” conservatives oppose condom use, even though it could save women’s
By Larry Schulte The AIDS/ART/WORK conference in New York earlier this summer brought together a distinguished group of professionals from the art world, queer world
By Natalie Bell There is another side to the stories that occasionally break out into the public, such as with former New Jersey governor Jim
By Mina Assidi Singer Gissoo Shakeri and poet Mina Assidi, both of whose works are banned in the Islamic Republic of Iran, created what has
Poems by Gale Jackson Conversations with love: 25 and her sister’s dead. it’s a full moon and who would know a young girls pain like
Twenty-five years ago I began On the Issues as a newsletter of Choices Women’s Medical Center in an effort to communicate with other health care
By MaryLou Greenberg Iranian women are today in the forefront of determined resistance to the oppressive theocracy of the Islamic Republic of Iran as well
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